I want to apply narrow strips of red paint on to the surface of a fully painted 1/24 model. It is important that the edges of the red are very clean. For various reasons doing it the conventional way (masking off everything except the bits to be painted red) would be difficult. I have been practicing applying 3-mm-wide strips of Tamiya tape. I can get good mitred joins at changes of direction and the tape sticks well (the relevant part of the model will not be handled). My next step is to paint the Tamiya tape with coats of red enamel paint (with a brush), and when dry cut it into 3 mm strips and apply to the model surface as above.
From my tests so far with the unpainted tape, it looks good. But Tamiya tape is not designed to be painted nor in use for a long time. Will it dry out and peel, or something else? Will it work - if so, it is the answer. (I realize this is an odd application that few people will have tried, but what do you think?
I have tried thin (0.25 mm) polystyrene sheet cut into strips but it is sufficiently thick even at that small thickness that if the mitring of the joins is not perfect (which is a nightmare to get right), it can be seen.
(One attractive feature of modelling is that it tests your ingenuity!)
From my tests so far with the unpainted tape, it looks good. But Tamiya tape is not designed to be painted nor in use for a long time. Will it dry out and peel, or something else? Will it work - if so, it is the answer. (I realize this is an odd application that few people will have tried, but what do you think?
I have tried thin (0.25 mm) polystyrene sheet cut into strips but it is sufficiently thick even at that small thickness that if the mitring of the joins is not perfect (which is a nightmare to get right), it can be seen.
(One attractive feature of modelling is that it tests your ingenuity!)
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